Brenda Laurel
Principal, Visionary in Human-Computer Interaction
Neogaian
Maybe it's not just the earth serving us. Maybe we're serving the earth for a change. Maybe we're designing how we interact with the Earth for the sake of the Earth as a constituent, as a stakeholder.
Don Norman
Distinguished Prof., University of California, San Diego (Emeritus)
Board member, Don Norman Design Award (DNDA.design: A nonprofit charity)
I think quality of life should be the first most important criterion.
Elaine Lee
Product Design Lead
Independent
First, we need to understand the users for that AI product, including what they value and what would be beneficial for their group. I tend to first focus on who the users are, versus humanity as a whole.
Justin Danks
Head of Design
Cash App
Steve Jobs said something like: The best managers are people who don't want to be managers, but there's no one else who can do the job.
Michelle Dominique Burk, PhD
Threshold Designer + Ethical AI Consultant
Hasta Designworks by MB
I really need to be doing design work that's with things that are aligned with my values... I sort of made a commitment to just take on projects that felt really good ethically.
Yukti Arora
Product Design Leader & Founder
Independent
If you just remove AI, will that product still make sense for the people you're solving for.
Changa Higgins
Senior UX Researcher & Designer
PocketBuilder
Something that would have probably taken me a month, game changer, I was able to pull those requirements off in probably about three days... I still had to add the final touches as a human, like, I still had to go in and refine and add, I guess, that last 15% of human insight to
Babak Parviz
Founder
NewDays.ai
The AI tools are really liberating. Image generators allow individuals to make TV segments or movie segments without studios or actors. But the fundamental limiting factor will be human attention. There are only so many hours in the day to absorb content.
Torin Edwards
UX Manager
Adobe
I see a lot of people talking about how AI tools are going to make it so that you don't need a designer, but I think what's more likely is it means designers can do more work, right? They can work with more teams, they can produce better results faster.
Brendan Gramer
Sr. UX Manager
Amazon
Don't design for me or anyone else. I can't be more of an advocate to include people... design with me. Don't design for me.
Laura Ledesna
Senior Product Designer
Independent
When you are designing and you live in the capital city... you have all the things that you need... you have a laptop, you have internet... But I never thought about what happens when you don't have laptop, it's the first time that you're using a laptop, or you just have internet
Dan Hennessey
Happiness Coach
Dan The Happiness Coach
Emotional resonance. If someone leaves the space feeling more aligned, more empowered, or more present than before, they've expanded. That's my metric. Truly, this is the only metric. Emotions are the architecture itself. Transformation doesn't happen at the level of logic.
Christy Ennis-Kloote
Chief Design Officer
Augusto Digital
What $5,000 can get them now with AI is like what probably would cost, minimally, $25,000 before.
Himanshu Bharadwaj
Founder, Head of Product Design
Joyful Design
I strongly feel that your state of mind is reflected in the products you create. So if you are happy from within, the products that you create will also provide the same joy to the end customer... If you are happy from within, the products that you create will also provide the sa
Kara (Koch) Herbert
Director, Product Design
Independent
At the end of the day, it's just about being a complex problem solver. The important element is: Are we asking the right questions?
Ken Hargrove
UX Design Fellow
Code and Theory
There is potential for good and harm with AI. It's about using it responsibly.
Adam Hagerman
UX Research Leader
Indeed
Our job is to advocate for users. Our job is not to run user testing sessions.
Fred Beecher
Sr. Director of Design Operations
Rocket Mortgage
The concern I've had about design over the last few years is that it seems to have shifted more towards aesthetics and further away from solving problems for humans.
Andrea Williams, PhD
Founder
Resonant Beings
The ego of the artist, the researcher, the designer, is stripped away in this practice focused on resonance, intuition, and embodiment... this involves deep listening to another human with deep trust formed in a safe, compassionate space. I take this kind of deep listening and em
Lubina Bogoeva
Leader of Experience Design
Chubb Insurance
Conscious UX is about truly putting the users' needs first. This means going beyond the immediate task-based scenarios to consider the users' values and well-being. It's about making design decisions that prioritize trust over a quick sale, building meaningful experiences over ch
Regine Thimothee
User Experience Designer
Stealth Startup
AI can empower designers to make better products for customers.
Brenda Sanderson
Executive Director
Canadian Philosophical Association
There's no going back. There's only going through - there's something else on the other side, and we haven't gotten to the something else yet, but... to go all the way back to getting to the something else, I think, it will take community, because you can't do that in isolation.
Blessing Okpala, PhD
Product Designer
Cogsdale Corporation
Conscious UX is the deliberate act of designing for dignity, especially when building AI-powered systems that can scale harm as easily as they scale efficiency. It's about questioning who we might be excluding, amplifying underrepresented voices, and making design decisions that
Jack Moffett
Senior Manager of UX
Boeing
It's time to get serious about learning the UX of AI. Because that still has to be designed. And we certainly can't rely on AI to design AI.
Aarron Walter
Co-founder of Design Better
Design Better
Will I have a job? Is this going to become my overlord? You know, there's just a lot of negative emotion around AI, and not as much critical discourse around the potential negative impacts. I think it's being discussed, but I hear a lot more rosiness.
Aahed I. Zarouk
Senior Product Designer
Olives & Heather
Context engineering, not prompt engineering. Context engineering... It's how you can train the AI to work for you in a better way based on real data, and get more valid results.
Jason James
Lead User Experience (UX) Designer
Santander Bank
I am constantly at the edge of burnout.
Thea Bergstedt
Senior Art Director
Amazon
I could do the coolest shit here, but working for Microsoft is like, no. (referring to her recent experience working at Microsoft with quantum computing)
Katie Lukas
VP, Group Experience Lead
MERGE
I don't think that I could count it as a success if I wasn't conscientiously working to improve the lives of the people around me, improve the lives of the people who touch the products and services that I oversee; that's just a part of the calculus of success.
Dr. Cecilia Dones
Founder, Chief Data Officer
3 Standard Deviations
The challenge, I think, especially when it comes to treating people with dignity, figuring out what's the right way to do things with a different lens usually means taking a significant amount of time worrying about the question.
Swapnil Amin
Founder
LegalYoda
Software is dead. Vibe coding just killed it.
April Deacon
Artist & Educator
Portsmouth City Schools
I go to the studio for therapy. I make to respond to all of the harm that's being done. And as a person who wants to be a force for good and to not do harm to others. Yeah, I just have to make art. And when I don't, I like, I went a couple weeks without, and I just get so depress
Clare Cady
Owner, CLC Strategies
CLC Strategies
I'm never a fan of attributing something to one person. I don't know who coined the phrase UX, but I think a field is a collective. I really dislike fields that have a founding father. I came out of higher education administration, and I've actually met some of the people that ar
Jeff Gothelf
Co-founder, Sense & Respond Learning
Sense & Respond Learning
AI is a new technological capability. It's impressive, it's transformative, it's magical, it's exciting, it's terrifying, whatever it is, right? But at the end of the day, it's a tool, and it's a tool that we should be thinking about using to solve real problems for real people.
Joe Macleod
Head of Endineering
AndEnd
It's not really AI I'm worried about, it's our capability as a society, as governments, as the people who are in charge to assess the situation and put in the correct gates.
Louise Macfadyen
Senior Product Designer, Microsoft Fluent AI
Microsoft Fluent AI
I definitely hear my leads talk a lot about their AI usage, right? Like, they'll discuss the way that they're using it, and that'll impact design, which is a sort of a different paradigm to the one I'm familiar with, which is, like, where we bubble stuff up through user research
Michael Storey
Chief Experience Officer
RentSpree
I don't think about legacy. I think about solving problems and building things. I hope I left a positive impact on other people's lives and careers.
Jay G Kuruvilla
Product Design Lead
Convera
I think we could greatly benefit by utilizing AI to do research... I saw a UX Designer do that within minutes, versus, like days, and then do the entire process of research, filtering through the data, creating a mind map, like doing all these things that take several months. She
Sara Simeone
Founder and Builder
NoCodeLab.ai
Vibe coding is empowering. With AI tools, I can accomplish more with fewer resources.
Kelly Bennett
Senior Social Media Manager
University of Cincinnati
I'm the biggest proponent of keeping it authentic; it has to be real. People will see through things, and then they'll think you are not authentic if you use fake images instead of what the actual experience was.
Dr. Jenni Teeters
Professor of Psychology
Western Kentucky University
In psychology, ethical standards are formalized through institutional review boards... Every study is scrutinized to protect participant welfare, even when the risk seems minimal. I believe all of these should cross over to protect users.
Liz Danzico
Vice President, Design, Microsoft AI
Microsoft AI
I think that we have this opportunity, because of the threat of extinction, to examine the power of the profession that goes beyond the name, the letters and all the stereotypical attributes that go along with that, because designers and researchers and writers and everyone who k
Christie Kaplan
CEO Founder
Startup Design Partners
Everyone here believes that designers can become the best founders because, well, one, they will do the due diligence on understanding the customer profiles, and more than anything, they know how to execute. And with these AI tools, it's just becoming a no-brainer, right?
Aileen Maria Sequeira
Senior Visual Designer at Cognizant
Cognizant
If I ask an AI, like, hey, design a screen for shopping, it will show me a shopping cart, products listed, and that's it. It won't come up with anything innovative. But if I were designing versus an AI, I'd be like, you know what, there can be maybe some suggestions on the top of
Dave Edwards
Co-Founder of the Artificiality Institute
Artificiality Institute
The central compass of it all was driven by Steve's interest in developing something that would just make sense. It would just work, that a beginner's mind could sit in front of it and understand it.
Shanice Stewart
Senior UX Researcher
Enterprise SaaS, AI & Human-Centered Design
I like technology as far as making people's lives easier, which is obviously why I'm in the UX side of it. But when it comes to the ethics, like I knew AI was gonna go, it's gonna get it's gonna get dystopic before it can, like, balance out.
Kyle Miller
UX & Product Design Strategy Leader
Fintech Startup
There's not too many junior positions open. You have to be really strategic because you have people coming out of college... getting masters in UX that have super clean designs... but have never worked in like an actual Corporation.
Niklas Mortensen
Chief Design Officer
Designit
Design has become so incredibly easy now that the strategic, critical, ethical thinking becomes so, so important... You can generate a full sitemap, wireframes, everything within a few minutes. But does it actually deliver on the insights and research that you've been doing?
Cheryl Platz
Adjunct faculty, Author
Carnegie Mellon University
Curiosity is one of our most critical tools at this particular moment in time in history.
Parinita Das
UX Designer
North Carolina State University
AI really helped me to understand UX. AI really helped me to understand the domain-specific knowledge and get me acquainted with the terminology… as an ideation tool, and also a brainstorming tool.
Eduardo Vazquez
Sr. UX Designer
Amazon
The conscious part of Conscious UX is being conscious of what we're creating for all people and communities throughout time. Products we make now have an impact today, or they might have an impact in three years when they finally launch, or they may die right away and have zero i
Xinran Ma
Founder
Design with AI
The UX role will start to expand. You span multiple areas of expertise, including research, strategy, design, and development, bringing a horizontal bar of knowledge that ties them together. All the deep specializations below will be filled with AI.
Brandy Boyce Nogueira
Senior UX Researcher
United Airlines
There's this odd juxtaposition between doing really durable, valuable, strategic research that takes four to six weeks, and the pace of developing AI, which can be on a day-to-day basis. Things are changing and moving. And so, things are at odds, and because of the race, UX resea
Alfredo Vargas
Sr Manager, Product Management
Zillow, Yelp (Ex-Amazon)
There's somewhat of a transition happening, where it's less about a PRD and more about a prototype.
Inemesit (Ime) Isaiah
UI/UX Designer
Freelance
Love creates the safest space for honest feedback.
Mehekk Bassi
Senior Product Designer
Freelance
I think it's brutal. It is definitely a scary thing. If I was in that place, I would be scared for my life too. I may even think about changing the field entirely, because I don't know if it will be relevant even a year or two years down the line.
Jason Mesut
Director
Resonant Futures
Our intuition and instinct are probably way more powerful as human qualities.
Sandipana Das
UX designer
IBM
A lot of us people who do not operate like normal people, we just want to find something that will make our lives easier for us. And you know, AI can make lives easier, for sure.
Kuldeep Kulshreshtha
Founder
UXArmy
AI has become more like a proxy for user research teams. Several companies have actually gotten rid of UX researchers altogether.
Jason “Jay” Coudriet
Principal Designer
Amazon
Executives are already vibe coding.
Wil Moore III
Founder & AI Product Strategist
Savvy AI
LLMs have all the data, right? So every UX book, blog, forum — it has read it, it's made the connections. So you're going to get... somewhere between 60 and 80% of what you need from the LLM... But that just comes down to prompt engineering.
Carol Chenot
Founder
AI ADVANTAGE
Technology is just a category, okay, like art and history and music and technology, okay? It's like, I'm not an artist. And in fact, there's some art that I don't like, but I can learn about art and I can appreciate it enough that I can hang it in my office. Okay, it's the same w
Rajeev Prasad
UX designer
Pandita AI
I'm excited for AI to give power to more people. I think it has a lot of risks, but if we approach it the right way, we can use it to empower everyone else, like the million UX designers worldwide. I'd love to hear more from them and less from that 1%.
Fernanda Gonzalez Jaquez
Group Experience Director
.Monks
As a creator, you have the obligation to shape these AI systems to guide the outcome towards something that is ethical and diverse and embodies everything else that we have always wanted to achieve when you're designing anything.
Faria Anzum
Product Design Lead
Canva
If we stay curious, I'm pretty sure we can overcome this together.
Mahnaz Hajesmaeili
AI Product Designer
SWARM Community
I think when people see that they've been included, their needs are being included in tools that they're going to use, that is gonna have a great impact on their mental health first, because they feel like they're part of the community. They are part of the bigger community that
Shelda Eason
Senior UX Design Strategist
Independent Contractor
I believe there will always be a need for human-centered thinking—and therefore a human in the loop. UX Design won't disappear, but it will evolve as product management and design roles merge, with AI handling much of the discovery work and UI delivery. PMs who adopt user-centric
Hang Xu
Unemployed
Unemployed
I think people don't really think about how robots could be used as, you know, living weapons is too strong of a word, but as a tool by different classes to maybe suppress wage or to gain or claw back power that has shifted away from the land owning class for lack of better terms
Tapasya Kothapally
VP of Design
Legal AI Startup
Any good AI, the UX needs to be progressive, empathetic, and preemptive.
Leonardo De La Rocha
Design Executive
SimplePractice
There will always be human feelings, no matter what, even when computing reaches a remarkable level. Without genuine human intervention, it's not going to solve real human problems.
Erico Fileno
Digital Experience Executive, Speaker
Service Design Network
Gambiarra is the act of improvising, using a lot of imagination and very few resources to achieve a goal, prioritizing functionality over aesthetics. It embodies the Brazilian cultural maxim that creativity has no limits, turning constraints into opportunities for practical, ofte
Allison Leach
Research and Strategy Specialist
Autodesk
With my rare disease, Complex Regional Pain Syndrome, using AI platforms like ChatGPT to track my health has been game-changing. Instead of relying on a combination of pain scale apps, notes, and memory, I can use AI to log my varying responses to different treatments over time.
Achyut Rajeshbhai Khanpara
UX Design Student
Arizona State University
Conscious UX is a vital step forward. At the intersection of UX and AI, it reminds us that intelligent systems must always be guided by empathy, ethics, and human-centered design.
Kailin Witte
Content Design Leader
Independent
Words are powerful and carry unique meaning for each person. Words can drive creativity and spark imagination. They can help and guide. They can also alienate and mislead. AI can string words together, but it's up to humans to ensure they make a positive impact.
Mark Andrews
Founder
AI Prophets
The AI revolution isn't about the technology; it's about empowering people. While others get lost in technical complexity and expensive data overhauls, I focus on what actually moves the needle: helping teams embrace AI tools that make their work better, not harder.
Cath Larimer
Product Design Lead
Calm
We were kind of building a beach house while the main house was on fire.
Sara Behbakht
Senior Interaction Designer
IDEO
Conscious UX is designing with intention towards creating probable futures for humans and also Earth. When you're thinking about all the choices that you're making, you're holding these ideals of human well-being and respect for the earth and the environment at the forefront of y
Jamal Amanova
Design Lead
J.P. Morgan Chase & Co.
ChatGPT listens and learns to adapt when it responds. It tracks all that, right? Sometimes it honestly scares me… like, kids could get hooked on it so easily because it feels more empathetic than their parents.
Jacob E
Founder
The Sun Room
If these voice coding tools continue to get better, and they're already incredible, we're gonna see a day where everybody's a builder. If you're not, it's because you just don't want to be. It's not because you can't.
Mitchell Hensley
Product Leader
Amazon, 120Water, Xylem, Sensus
Your opinion is the reason you're paid. We pay you to think and shape and care. And if you're not willing to stand up in front of anyone that asks and share your opinions on that matter, you are in the wrong job.
Helen Edwards
Co-Founder
Artificiality Institute
What we've got to focus on is what we have that they don't. And I don't think they necessarily can't have it, but they won't, for a long time, in any real sense like us: embodied lived experience.
Santiago Bustelo
UX Director
Kambrica
We designers must own our design decisions and take responsibility for the final experience, just as architects are accountable for their buildings.
Samantha Naymark
Founder and Principal Writer
Product Story by Sam
Now this is all we have going for us as humans, our unique ability to connect to one another through stories, everything else we can outsource to computers, or we will be able to in the near future.
Alicia Lew
Design Lead
Meta Reality Labs, ex Cash App, Apple, Google
AI is super expensive, but in terms of creation and output, it's starting to scratch an itch. But when you get into, like, the finite minutia and the level of control... there's always going to be this... need for design... somebody's got to tell that AI what to do.
Bing Wu
Senior Human Interface Designer
Apple
When I am given a project, I normally ask: Why do we do this? Why do we need to design or redesign this? Is there a solution already, and what's wrong with the solution we currently have?
Marcus Aurelius Bothsa
AI Design Leader
Google
I utilize AI for budget analysis, cooking instructions, and writing assistance, given that English is my second language. When addressing human understanding, that represents entirely different territory.
Marianne van Ooij
Founder
AI Navigator
As I developed expertise in AI, I realized that success depends on changing how we work. You cannot apply traditional approaches to something so fundamentally different.
Tiffany Whitener
UX Manager, AI Strategist
Cox Automotive, AI at Tiffany's
I keep saying it's not replacing us, it's elevating us. And so if we think about it that way, AI as a teammate, how can this teammate help me that's smarter than me in some things it can do... It's almost as if it's not a bad thing that it can work faster than I can. So just embr
Sneha Arvind
Design and Research Lead
IdeaGPS
Conscious UX is having a conversation about unintended consequences... having them all be in the same room and discussing those unintended consequences, but also having a top-down approach and a culture in which they're able to act on some of those unintended consequences and mit
Kara Bombell
Co-Founder & Director, Operations
EthicAI
When you're embedded inside operations, you become very aware that a lot of things are just being automated away.
Sakshi Sonawani
UX Designer
Infoblox
AI is conscious in some aspects... It could be maybe you ask them for certain sources that they've taken the information from, and then the LLM refrains from telling you what the source is. So, yeah, I think in that sense, AI is conscious and ethical, but it really depends on wha
Daniela Busse, Ph.D.
VP, Strategy & Innovation
GEICO | Berkshire Hathaway
I come from human-computer interaction, so I'm always looking into how we can further humanity with technology. It's really about how technology serves humans and us figuring out how to make that work best, so it works in the interest of humanity overall.
Kelly K. Hughes
Experience Design Leader
Independent
I'm giving myself the space to kind of slow down a bit and take some time off... It's just an interesting time to pause and look at, well, what do I really want my future to be?
Jamaal Davis
Senior Inclusive Service Designer
Jamaal.Digital
Voice coding is an equalizer.
Brendan Rice
Design Systems Engineer
Redhawk Technologies
AI is exciting and it's scary at the same time, but it requires our attention... I think earlier on, like a year ago, even I was like, Oh my god, am I going to be out of a job soon? Now I don't feel as worried about that. AI might seem scary at first, but once you dive in, it's l
Avani Chaturvedi
Design Researcher & Systems Thinker
EAIGG: Ethical AI Governance Group
When no one is watching, I design for the voices that are often unheard: my younger self, marginalized communities, and future generations. I'm guided by quiet truths: that integrity matters more than recognition, that every choice has ripple effects, and that design should redis
Farman Pirzada
Software Engineer
Etsy
I think vibe coding, it just came off as like... it started getting more attention because of the investors who started talking about it... and it would actually piss me off a little bit, because the people who are talking about it, or were talking about it, were people who didn'
Sydney Sobol
VP, Client Solutions
dentsu X
The way you talk to ChatGPT is conversational, like a text with a friend. That's the way that most advertisers will be engaging with AD tools in the future.
Anushree Narkhede
User Experience Designer
Think Round
I think that with AI tools, there will be more power to people who think design than make design... it's very different to just make a design, but it's very different when you have to think a design. And I feel that that control will always stay with the human.
Peter Gremett
Sr Product Design Manager
ServiceNow
The underlying thing in my career has just been adapt and grow, constantly adapt and grow... You cannot stand still in this industry at all. So that for me, that's been one of the underlying principles for me throughout my career. And just keep learning.
Hailey Erin Yeager
Senior UX Research Strategist
Independent
I'm one of those weirdo creatives who is more afraid of being unhappy than failing, so I just kind of followed my interests. Interestingly enough, they all ended up intersecting at a singular critical point: UX.
Jeffery Maro Willoby
Product Designer
Independent
There are unique human abilities stemming from a soul that machines lack, and I don't envision a future where a soul can be transferred into a machine. We can make it mimic a brain, but we cannot give it a soul.
Tom Brinck
Adjunct faculty
Independent
I felt like my soul was dying because I just sat alone in a room programming... I actually enjoy programming, but the creativity wasn't there and the human element wasn't there... I still need people, you know, and I felt like there were no humans involved here.
Carlos Cordero Alfaro
Sr. Accessibility TPM
Amazon
There is always that leadership push for what can we automate? How can we save and be more efficient through AI without necessarily understanding the trade-offs that come with that kind of push?
Kathan Shah
UX Designer
JPMorgan Chase
In terms of companies, like enterprise companies, we might have certain requirements, like regulations, we might not be able to use some of the AI tools… some organizations might not allow their employees to use those tools because of the data sharing possibility outside of the o
Nikola Ranguelov
Staff Product Designer
VMware Cloud Foundation by Broadcom
There's been an interesting chat about the rise of people who are saying they don't need the complexity of a full on relationship, they're like, 'all right, I just need robots, AI pays attention to what I say…' and apparently it's doing it for some people, which is gonna make for
Thomas Wilson
Experience Design Director
Journey Management
If you're not intentionally and consciously figuring out ways to use AI and augment our work for the better, I think you'll have a hard time finding work in the next couple of years.
Aasritha Narayan
Gradudate Student, Intern
University
I feel like telepathy is not something that is super far in the future, like we've seen Stranger Things. I feel like that can be a reality sooner than later... whatever you're thinking in your brain just gets created, you know, using AI, then AI, just like, reads your brain... an
Jessica Poole
Human-centered Researcher & Designer
Independent
I do think of myself as like a researcher, first, a scientist, first, like, I want to understand and discover. I don't have a whole lot of stake in the outcome. I'll let other people fight over that, but I want to discover and produce valid insights, with the goal of improving ou
Peter Michaels Allen
Founder & Design Architect
3fn Design
The genie is out of the fucking bottle, and there's no putting it back. And so, at this point, it's like survival.
Alison McCauley
Author
Think with AI
Thinking with AI means you're not outsourcing your brain, you're unlocking it. It's not about getting AI to do the work for you, it's about using AI to reach levels of insight, creativity, and clarity that would be hard to reach on your own.
Ann Rochanayon
Director, CX/UX Research
Key Lime Interactive
Empathy, a uniquely human trait, is not something that can be replicated by AI. It's a critical element that humans bring to the table, ensuring that everything makes sense. Your understanding will be lacking if you're relying solely on AI. The human element, the human lens, the
Jyoti Bankapur
Founder & Product Designer
Lumora
I think it's such a huge factor in designing AI that helps the world, helps society, helps humans, rather than having a negative impact. It requires a lot of thought from leaders.
Teresa Petulla
Vice President, UX Design Lead
Barclays
Stephen Young
Interior Designer
Stephen Young Design LLC
The fact that you and I could have done that in four minutes today at a higher quality makes me upset. I just spent $10,000 on a new website.
Ciara Taylor
Design Leader, Creative Strategist
Independent
Social media is a really great example of, like, what has that done for society, for the world, for the environment, right? And that's just like, at a small scale, compared to AI... everything blows up times 100 when it comes to AI.
Dmitriy Neganov
Program Manager, Author
Stream Theory
Something that seems logical, that our brain says, Hey, we should do this or that? Yeah, I can build the logic that will lead me to the same conclusion. But often in our lives, we do things other than what we should be do... We act on emotion, and I wouldn't want to see that auto
Manu Peethambar
UX Designer
Amazon
Great UX design bridges cultural understanding with intuitive interfaces that work for everyone.
Amelia Prasad
User Experience Designer
Princeton University
There are a lot of unconscious teams, leaders, and designers who don't think enough about the ethical impacts of their creations, or don't feel like they should have a voice in the room. In reality, it's those designers who often understand these implications best and could be th
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Boon Yew Chew
Senior Principal UX Designer
Elsevier
GPTs will fall short for highly contextual work which are nuanced and situational. It has zero understanding, and cannot reason like people do with actual lived experiences and situations which are complex and unique.
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